Oscar Predictions 2022
The 2022 awards season is almost over. After the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, the BAFTAs and the various Guild Awards, it is time...
The UNZIPPED Dialogues: Sticky Lyrics Panel
As part of their Rolling Stones exhibit, UNZIPPED, TheMuseum organised a panel discussion on “Sticky Lyrics.” The discussion focussed on controversial and inappropriate song...
Mustard: For healing the mind, body and soul
Kat Sandler’s 2016 Dora Award-winning play is being showcased by the University of Waterloo’s Theatre and Performance Program from March 23 – 26 at...
UW professor helps creation of synagogue in Ukraine
A unique, outdoor synagogue has been established at the site of one of the largest mass shootings of the Holocaust, following a suggestion made...
International Women’s Day 2022: events in the region
Each year, on March 8, people around the world gather to support and commemorate the accomplishments of women in all areas from social and...
UWAG exhibit: Mmenwenmad. To Save For Later by Ravin Davis
Breaking boundaries and striking a strong impact through dynamically choreographed poses, Mmenwenmad | To Save For Later by Raven Davis is now on display...
UW art gallery exhibit: Here. In Absence (by: Vessna Perunovich)
Art is a form of expression for some — a form of understanding human nature and the qualities that it can potentially harness and,...
What to do in Waterloo This March
Whether you are new to Waterloo or have been living here long-term, being back on campus for the past month has been an adjustment....
Make the Most of your reading week
With the stress of midterms and assignments on the rise, it is great to know that reading week is right around the corner. Of...
UW professor analyzes increase in hate and misinformation and the role played by linguistics
Jennifer Saul, an analytic philosopher and Waterloo Chair in Social and Political Philosophy of Language, has been conducting research on the role played by...